This course explores the intersection of philosophy and psychology, delving into
foundational questions concerning the nature of the mind, consciousness, perception,
cognition, and self. Drawing from both historical and contemporary perspectives,
students will critically examine philosophical theories and methodologies in psychology,
as well as the philosophical implications of psychological research. Through readings,
discussions, and critical analyses, students will engage in key philosophical debates that
shape our understanding of the human mind and its place in the world.
